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Politics of Poverty
The energy challenge in sub-Saharan Africa
Two new research reports from Oxfam and the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory, at the University of California, Berkeley, frame an agenda for advocates seeking to advance sustainable energy access in the region.
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Politics of Poverty
Not so fast: Today’s Equal Pay Day is the first of many
Equal Pay Day rolls around for all women in the US in early April. But it doesn’t hit for women of color until much later in the year. And, unless we see profound changes in our economy, this won’t change for a very long time.
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Politics of Poverty
Resolving company-community conflicts: What’s the role of corporate leverage?
Multinational companies have a responsibility to use their leverage to help resolve conflicts that arise with communities affected by their work. To do this, recent thinking suggests they'll need to change more than just corporate practice.
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Politics of Poverty
4 reasons why tackling super pollutants now can bolster the fight against Trump’s anti-climate agenda
In the absence of US federal leadership, other actors are looking to scale-up their efforts to address climate change. One way to do this is by reducing emissions of climate super pollutants, which can reap near-term climate benefits and support pro-poor development.
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Politics of Poverty
Paris Agreement: We're still in the fight
As the Trump administration files a Paris Agreement withdrawal letter to the UNFCCC, what does this mean for the future of the climate fight?
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Politics of Poverty
Down with the partisan wage divide
Even though red states feature the highest percentages of low-wage workers, the GOP is holding fast in opposing an increase in the federal minimum wage.
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Politics of Poverty
Should we talk about gender at a tax conference?
If we’re serious about the fight to achieve gender equality, we need to talk about it. Everywhere.
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Politics of Poverty
The Trump administration should stop sending asylum seekers to countries that are not safe
How “safe third country” agreements are effectively working to dismantle the US asylum system.
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First Person
Floods won’t stop school in Senegal
Six months after heavy rains, water still threatens a city in Senegal.
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First Person
Gumbo of the world: Citizens rebuilding Gulf Coast
A diverse group of volunteers restores Plaquemines Parish